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This video gives a brief overview on room breaching and clearing techniques based on the US Army Field Manual FM 3-06.11 from June 2011.
Military History Visualized provides a series of short narrative and visual presentations like documentaries based on academic literature or sometimes primary sources. Videos are intended as introduction to military history, but also contain a lot of details for history buffs. Since the aim is to keep the episodes short and comprehensive some details are often cut.
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Headquarters, Department of the Army: FM 3-21.8 – The Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad (March 2007)
https://www.reddit.com/r/army/comments/5xrz2e/why_does_a_rifleman_provide_forward_security_in/
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published:10 Mar 2017

views:895619

Check out what US Soldiers had for breakfast during WW2! And the very first generation accessory packet! Everything is preserved.
The C Ration was first produced in 1939. Cigarettes were added with accessory packets in 1944.
We take a quick look at the direct forerunner of the C Ration - the Reserve Ration of WW1. This is an upcoming review (as well as a WW1 US ArmyEmergency Ration so stay tuned).
For correspondence, or to send a Military Ration for review, my mailing information is:
Steve1989
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#360Lakeland, FL 33803
http://www.mremarketplace.com/
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And thank you everyone for watching & subscribing - hope
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-Steve
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This episode of SOLDIERS introduces you to the Army's annual BestMedic competition at Camp Bullis, Texas. 32 teams come to compete from across the Army. We followed a team from the 10th Mountain Division as they return to compete in the competition for a second time. Last year they came in 11th and they are seeking to improve on that. Watch and find out how they do.

published:22 Feb 2017

views:64688

A put together of a British army based camouflage lesson from camouflage and hand signals in the day and sentries through the night

United States Army

The United States Army (USA) is the largest branch of the United States Armed Forces and performs land-based military operations. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States, and is designated as the Army of the United States in the United States Constitution, Article 2, Section 2, Clause 1 and United States Code, Title 10, Subtitle B, Chapter 301, Section 3001. As the largest and senior branch of the U.S. military, the modern U.S. Army has its roots in the Continental Army, which was formed (14 June 1775) to fight the American Revolutionary War (1775–83)—before the U.S. was established as a country. After the Revolutionary War, the Congress of the Confederation created the United States Army on 3 June 1784, to replace the disbanded Continental Army. The United States Army considers itself descended from the Continental Army, and dates its institutional inception from the origin of that armed force in 1775.

Field artillery

Field artillery is a category of mobile artillery used to support armies in the field. These weapons are specialized for mobility, tactical proficiency, long range, short range and extremely long range target engagement.

Until the early 20th century, field artillery were also known as foot artillery, for while the guns were pulled by beasts of burden (often horses), the gun crews would usually march on foot, thus providing fire support mainly to the infantry. This was in contrast to horse artillery, whose emphasis on speed while supporting cavalry units necessitated lighter guns and crews riding on horseback.

Whereas horse artillery has been superseded by self-propelled artillery, field artillery has survived to this day both in name and mission, albeit with motor vehicles towing the guns, carrying the crews and transporting the ammunition. Modern artillery has also advanced to rapidly deployable wheeled and tracked vehicles and precision delivered munitions capable of striking targets at ranges between 15 and 300 kilometers.

History

The magazine was first published as the Field Artillery Journal in 1911. It has gone through several name changes. Due to low subscriptions it merged with the Infantry Journal and was published as Combat Forces Journal; CFJ became Army in 1954.

The US Army Artillery and Missile School began the in-house publication of Tactical and Technical Trends in Artillery for Instruction in 1957 that was renamed to Artillery Trends in 1958. After the Artillery branch split into the Field Artillery and Air Defense Artillery branches in 1969, the name changed to The Field Artilleryman. Field Artillery Journal restarted in 1973 as an official Field Artillery branch publication. Due to budget cuts, the magazine dropped a number of sections and was renamed Field Artillery in 1987.

Swedish field artillery (early 18th century)

A Swedish foot (infantry) regiment during the 17th and 18th century was split into two battalions at the inception of a battle and light field artillery was usually put in the gaps that appeared between those battalions. This sort of artillery was categorized as regimental artillery.

Organization

The Swedish field artillery consisted of 48 artillery pieces of caliber three to six pounds. The caliber was determined by the weight of the projectile rather than on the diameter of the pipe. There were 18 large 48 pounds pieces as well, but those were not used as regimental field artillery, but for more strategic purposes.

Firing power

The artillery during the early 18th century was developed further by Carl Cronstedt. He combined the powder and projectile into one single thin wooden cartridge called "geschwinda" shots (fast shots) and thereby succeeding in increasing the firing power to 10-12 rounds per minute. In addition, he increased the explosive power of the projectile itself. The range of the 6 pounders was 600–700 meters and the 3 pounders 225 meters.

United States (album)

United States is the first full length hard rock collaborative album between hard rock guitar virtuoso Paul Gilbert and singer Freddie Nelson. The collaboration has been described as a cross between Queen and Mr. Big.

In 1881, after the Confederacy purchased the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora, President James G. Blaine of the United States declared war. With the help of British and French forces, the Confederate States again defeat the United States in the Second Mexican War, forcing the latter to cede a portion of northern Maine to the Canadian province of New Brunswick. After this defeat, the United States turned to Germany for military assistance and training, and the national mood of the U.S. changed to desire of revenge against the enemies that surrounded the U.S.—Canada, from where Britain invaded the U.S., and the Confederacy.

Lego SWAT - Hunting Field Army Military - Knockoff Minifigures by YL

LegoSWAT - HuntingField ArmyMilitary - KnockoffMinifigures by YL
Review Lego (official/bootleg) Minifigures. Please watch more on:
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Urban Combat - Room Breaching & Clearing - US Army (2011)

This video gives a brief overview on room breaching and clearing techniques based on the US Army Field Manual FM 3-06.11 from June 2011.
Military History Visualized provides a series of short narrative and visual presentations like documentaries based on academic literature or sometimes primary sources. Videos are intended as introduction to military history, but also contain a lot of details for history buffs. Since the aim is to keep the episodes short and comprehensive some details are often cut.
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» SOURCES «
Headquarters, Department of the Army: ATTP 3-06.11 (FM 3-06.11) – Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain (June 2011)
Headquarters, Department of the Army: FM 3-21.8 – The Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad (March 2007)
https://www.reddit.com/r/army/comments/5xrz2e/why_does_a_rifleman_provide_forward_security_in/
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PowerPoint 2016, Word, Excel, Tile Mill, QGIS, Processing 3, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Premiere, Adobe Audition, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Animate.
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Check out what US Soldiers had for breakfast during WW2! And the very first generation accessory packet! Everything is preserved.
The C Ration was first produced in 1939. Cigarettes were added with accessory packets in 1944.
We take a quick look at the direct forerunner of the C Ration - the Reserve Ration of WW1. This is an upcoming review (as well as a WW1 US ArmyEmergency Ration so stay tuned).
For correspondence, or to send a Military Ration for review, my mailing information is:
Steve1989
3616 Harden Blvd
#360Lakeland, FL 33803
http://www.mremarketplace.com/
http://www.mreinfo.com/
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2821334&ty=h
And thank you everyone for watching & subscribing - hope
you enjoyed this one, as I certainly did making it!
-Steve
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16:03

What does it take to be the Army's "Best Medic?"

What does it take to be the Army's "Best Medic?"

What does it take to be the Army's "Best Medic?"

This episode of SOLDIERS introduces you to the Army's annual BestMedic competition at Camp Bullis, Texas. 32 teams come to compete from across the Army. We followed a team from the 10th Mountain Division as they return to compete in the competition for a second time. Last year they came in 11th and they are seeking to improve on that. Watch and find out how they do.

11:01

British army field combat lesson,12 hours in the field

British army field combat lesson,12 hours in the field

British army field combat lesson,12 hours in the field

A put together of a British army based camouflage lesson from camouflage and hand signals in the day and sentries through the night

US Army Survival Training Video: Field Crafts | Part 2

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ASPPresents: US ArmySurvival TrainingVideo, 3 Part SeriesField Crafts, Part 2.
This US Army training video focuses on creating field crafts while evading from the enemy and surviving in the wild. The key elements to survival are First Aid, Water, Shelter, Food, Fire, and Signaling. When surviving behind enemy lines, plan your course of actions and level your situation.
Water is highly important. Without it, your survival behind enemy lines or in the wilderness will dwindle. You cannot go without water for the most 3 days. The training video teaches how to do a Transpiration Bag, Above GroundSolar Still, Vegetation Bag, and Seep Hole.
When you have obtained water, you need to filter it to make it palatable and to remove any microbes.
A good shelter can increase your survivability time. A good shelter can strengthen your will to live. Be mindful and cautious when building shelter behind enemy lines. Building shelter will depend on your situation.
You need fire to purify water and prepare food. Fire is also used for warmth and keeping dry. Security is your first consideration using fire. In an evasion situation, fire should only be used for survival. Fire needs air, heat, and fuel to burn. Carefully prepare your area to make a fire. You need tinder, kindling, and sustaining fuel to continue a fire.
If you are moving, you need to navigate. This video will show you how to do Shadow Tip Method, Watch Method, and using the stars.
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18:59

Army Field Kitchen: "Cooking Outfit For Small Detachments" 1961 US Army Training Film 20min

Army Field Kitchen: "Cooking Outfit For Small Detachments" 1961 US Army Training Film 20min

Army Field Kitchen: "Cooking Outfit For Small Detachments" 1961 US Army Training Film 20min

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"FEATURES, TRANSPORT, INSTALLATION AND USE OF UNIT - PROPER COOKING AND SERVING PROCEDURES - DISASSEMBLY AND PACKING OF UNIT FOR MOVE TO NEW AREA."
US ArmyTrainingFilm TF10-3119
Originally a public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
1944 TB 10-400-2 "Outfit, Cooking, Small Detachment"
http://www.105th.org/paperwork/misc/stove/manual.pdf
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RATIONS
ConferenceNotes
Prepared by The Quartermaster School
For the Quartermaster GeneralJanuary 1949
THE HISTORY OF RATIONS...EarlyAmericanRationsAt the opening of the Revolutionary War, the colonies fed their own militia. Once the Army had grown, and had taken on a uniform character, the problem of feeding this unit became both acute and difficult. Shortly after George Washington was elected Commander in chief, the Continental Congress created a Commissary General of Stores Provisions, Joseph Trumbull, who had distinguished himself in feeding the Connecticut militia, was appointed to fill the job. The earliest legislation fixing the components of the Army ration was passed on November 4, 1775. A ration is the allowance of food for the subsistence of one person for one day. This first ration provided the following components:
l6 oz; beef 6.8 oz.peas
18 oz. flour 1.4 oz. rice
16 oz. milk .1830 oz. Soap
1 qt. spruce beer .0686 oz. candle
Compared with our present dietary requirements, this ration provided more calories, twice as much protein, an adequate supply of all minerals and vitamins with the exception of vitamins A and C...
Field ration D
Field ration D was developed by ColonelPaul P.Logan, who worked on its development from 1933 to 1937. This ration in no way resembled the old World War I ration, which has been called the Armour ration, or the reserve ration of 1922. It consisted of a chocolate bar, stabilized to a high melting point by the inclusion of oat flour, and it provided 600 calories. Three 4-ounce chocolate bars provided one ration.
Field ration D proved to be convenient and versatile; it can be called the first modern emergency ration. Because it did not provide the soldier with 3 full, palatable, and nutritionally balanced meals per day, it was felt that another ration was needed. Early in 1932, a Sanitary CorpsReserve officer submitted "a balanced meal in a can", which consisted of a pound of stew composed of 12 vegetables, and 9 meats mixed in the proportions supposedly required to make a well-balanced meal and alleged to contain all the necessary vitamins and minerals.
Further development in ration research
Little attention was given to this can of food until in 1937 when W. R. McReynolds, the first director of the new SubsistenceResearch Laboratory inaugurated studies for the purpose of revising the reserve ration, and supplementing it with prepared meals in tin cans, such as beef stew, beef with noodles, etc. In 1938, Major McReynolds completed his work on the ration and called it a combat ration. It was presented to the Quartermaster Corps Technical Committee which approved it with the recommendation that a further study be made with a view to increase the caloric value of the ration. On 1 November, 1939, the Adjutant General announced the adoption of field ration C. It consisted of 3 cans containing a meat and vegetable component, and 3 cans, containing crackers, sugar, and soluble coffee; it furnished 2974 calories, 114 grams of protein, and an adequate supply of vitamins and minerals.
The K ration
Neither the C nor the D ration filled the need for a special ration suitable for use in highly mobile warfare. The D ration was intended to allay worst hunger of a single missed meal; the C ration was considered too heavy and bulky for mobile units. Dr. Ancel Keys, Director of the Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene at the University of Minnesota, first suggested a ration to be used for parachute troops, tank corps, motorcycle troops and other mobile units... The final results of this work was the ration officially designated as field ration, type K. The letter K had no particular significance; it was chosen merely to have a phonetically different letter from the letters C and D. The K ration was officially adopted in 1942. It was packed in 8 units, and yielded approximately 8300 calories, 99 grams of protein, and was slightly under specifications in minerals and vitamins as recommended by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council...

Lego SWAT - Hunting Field Army Military - Knockoff Minifigures by YL

LegoSWAT - HuntingField ArmyMilitary - KnockoffMinifigures by YL
Review Lego (official/bootleg) Minifigures. Please watch more on:
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Urban Combat - Room Breaching & Clearing - US Army (2011)

This video gives a brief overview on room breaching and clearing techniques based on the US Army Field Manual FM 3-06.11 from June 2011.
Military History Visualized provides a series of short narrative and visual presentations like documentaries based on academic literature or sometimes primary sources. Videos are intended as introduction to military history, but also contain a lot of details for history buffs. Since the aim is to keep the episodes short and comprehensive some details are often cut.
» HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT MILITARY HISTORY VISUALIZED «
(A) You can support my channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mhv
(B) You can also buy "Spoils of War" (merchandise) in the online shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/mhvis/shop
(C) If you want to buy books that I use or recommend,...

Check out what US Soldiers had for breakfast during WW2! And the very first generation accessory packet! Everything is preserved.
The C Ration was first produced in 1939. Cigarettes were added with accessory packets in 1944.
We take a quick look at the direct forerunner of the C Ration - the Reserve Ration of WW1. This is an upcoming review (as well as a WW1 US ArmyEmergency Ration so stay tuned).
For correspondence, or to send a Military Ration for review, my mailing information is:
Steve1989
3616 Harden Blvd
#360Lakeland, FL 33803
http://www.mremarketplace.com/
http://www.mreinfo.com/
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2821334&ty=h
And thank you everyone for watching & subscribing - hope
you enjoyed this one, as I certainly did making it!
-Steve
** All Music By: Steve1989 MREinfo...

published: 01 Apr 2018

What does it take to be the Army's "Best Medic?"

This episode of SOLDIERS introduces you to the Army's annual BestMedic competition at Camp Bullis, Texas. 32 teams come to compete from across the Army. We followed a team from the 10th Mountain Division as they return to compete in the competition for a second time. Last year they came in 11th and they are seeking to improve on that. Watch and find out how they do.

published: 22 Feb 2017

British army field combat lesson,12 hours in the field

A put together of a British army based camouflage lesson from camouflage and hand signals in the day and sentries through the night

US Army Survival Training Video: Field Crafts | Part 2

Blog: (http://autoshowcaseproject.blogspot.com/)
ASPPresents: US ArmySurvival TrainingVideo, 3 Part SeriesField Crafts, Part 2.
This US Army training video focuses on creating field crafts while evading from the enemy and surviving in the wild. The key elements to survival are First Aid, Water, Shelter, Food, Fire, and Signaling. When surviving behind enemy lines, plan your course of actions and level your situation.
Water is highly important. Without it, your survival behind enemy lines or in the wilderness will dwindle. You cannot go without water for the most 3 days. The training video teaches how to do a Transpiration Bag, Above GroundSolar Still, Vegetation Bag, and Seep Hole.
When you have obtained water, you need to filter it to make it palatable and to remove any mic...

published: 07 Jul 2015

Army Field Kitchen: "Cooking Outfit For Small Detachments" 1961 US Army Training Film 20min

Support this channel: https://www.patreon.com/jeffquitney
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"FEATURES, TRANSPORT, INSTALLATION AND USE OF UNIT - PROPER COOKING AND SERVING PROCEDURES - DISASSEMBLY AND PACKING OF UNIT FOR MOVE TO NEW AREA."
US ArmyTrainingFilm TF10-3119
Originally a public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
1944 TB 10-400-2 "Outfit, Cooking, Small Detachment"
http://www.105th.org/paperwork/misc/stove/manual.pdf
http://www.q...

LegoSWAT - HuntingField ArmyMilitary - KnockoffMinifigures by YL
Review Lego (official/bootleg) Minifigures. Please watch more on:
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LegoSWAT - HuntingField ArmyMilitary - KnockoffMinifigures by YL
Review Lego (official/bootleg) Minifigures. Please watch more on:
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This video gives a brief overview on room breaching and clearing techniques based on the US Army Field Manual FM 3-06.11 from June 2011.
Military History Visualized provides a series of short narrative and visual presentations like documentaries based on academic literature or sometimes primary sources. Videos are intended as introduction to military history, but also contain a lot of details for history buffs. Since the aim is to keep the episodes short and comprehensive some details are often cut.
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Headquarters, Department of the Army: FM 3-21.8 – The Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad (March 2007)
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This video gives a brief overview on room breaching and clearing techniques based on the US Army Field Manual FM 3-06.11 from June 2011.
Military History Visualized provides a series of short narrative and visual presentations like documentaries based on academic literature or sometimes primary sources. Videos are intended as introduction to military history, but also contain a lot of details for history buffs. Since the aim is to keep the episodes short and comprehensive some details are often cut.
» HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT MILITARY HISTORY VISUALIZED «
(A) You can support my channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mhv
(B) You can also buy "Spoils of War" (merchandise) in the online shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/mhvis/shop
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Headquarters, Department of the Army: ATTP 3-06.11 (FM 3-06.11) – Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain (June 2011)
Headquarters, Department of the Army: FM 3-21.8 – The Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad (March 2007)
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Check out what US Soldiers had for breakfast during WW2! And the very first generation accessory packet! Everything is preserved.
The C Ration was first produce...

Check out what US Soldiers had for breakfast during WW2! And the very first generation accessory packet! Everything is preserved.
The C Ration was first produced in 1939. Cigarettes were added with accessory packets in 1944.
We take a quick look at the direct forerunner of the C Ration - the Reserve Ration of WW1. This is an upcoming review (as well as a WW1 US ArmyEmergency Ration so stay tuned).
For correspondence, or to send a Military Ration for review, my mailing information is:
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Check out what US Soldiers had for breakfast during WW2! And the very first generation accessory packet! Everything is preserved.
The C Ration was first produced in 1939. Cigarettes were added with accessory packets in 1944.
We take a quick look at the direct forerunner of the C Ration - the Reserve Ration of WW1. This is an upcoming review (as well as a WW1 US ArmyEmergency Ration so stay tuned).
For correspondence, or to send a Military Ration for review, my mailing information is:
Steve1989
3616 Harden Blvd
#360Lakeland, FL 33803
http://www.mremarketplace.com/
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And thank you everyone for watching & subscribing - hope
you enjoyed this one, as I certainly did making it!
-Steve
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This episode of SOLDIERS introduces you to the Army's annual BestMedic competition at Camp Bullis, Texas. 32 teams come to compete from across the Army. We followed a team from the 10th Mountain Division as they return to compete in the competition for a second time. Last year they came in 11th and they are seeking to improve on that. Watch and find out how they do.

This episode of SOLDIERS introduces you to the Army's annual BestMedic competition at Camp Bullis, Texas. 32 teams come to compete from across the Army. We followed a team from the 10th Mountain Division as they return to compete in the competition for a second time. Last year they came in 11th and they are seeking to improve on that. Watch and find out how they do.

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ASPPresents: US ArmySurvival TrainingVideo, 3 Part SeriesField Crafts, Part 2.
This US Army training video focuses on creating field crafts while evading from the enemy and surviving in the wild. The key elements to survival are First Aid, Water, Shelter, Food, Fire, and Signaling. When surviving behind enemy lines, plan your course of actions and level your situation.
Water is highly important. Without it, your survival behind enemy lines or in the wilderness will dwindle. You cannot go without water for the most 3 days. The training video teaches how to do a Transpiration Bag, Above GroundSolar Still, Vegetation Bag, and Seep Hole.
When you have obtained water, you need to filter it to make it palatable and to remove any microbes.
A good shelter can increase your survivability time. A good shelter can strengthen your will to live. Be mindful and cautious when building shelter behind enemy lines. Building shelter will depend on your situation.
You need fire to purify water and prepare food. Fire is also used for warmth and keeping dry. Security is your first consideration using fire. In an evasion situation, fire should only be used for survival. Fire needs air, heat, and fuel to burn. Carefully prepare your area to make a fire. You need tinder, kindling, and sustaining fuel to continue a fire.
If you are moving, you need to navigate. This video will show you how to do Shadow Tip Method, Watch Method, and using the stars.
This video falls under the Public Domain:
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ASPPresents: US ArmySurvival TrainingVideo, 3 Part SeriesField Crafts, Part 2.
This US Army training video focuses on creating field crafts while evading from the enemy and surviving in the wild. The key elements to survival are First Aid, Water, Shelter, Food, Fire, and Signaling. When surviving behind enemy lines, plan your course of actions and level your situation.
Water is highly important. Without it, your survival behind enemy lines or in the wilderness will dwindle. You cannot go without water for the most 3 days. The training video teaches how to do a Transpiration Bag, Above GroundSolar Still, Vegetation Bag, and Seep Hole.
When you have obtained water, you need to filter it to make it palatable and to remove any microbes.
A good shelter can increase your survivability time. A good shelter can strengthen your will to live. Be mindful and cautious when building shelter behind enemy lines. Building shelter will depend on your situation.
You need fire to purify water and prepare food. Fire is also used for warmth and keeping dry. Security is your first consideration using fire. In an evasion situation, fire should only be used for survival. Fire needs air, heat, and fuel to burn. Carefully prepare your area to make a fire. You need tinder, kindling, and sustaining fuel to continue a fire.
If you are moving, you need to navigate. This video will show you how to do Shadow Tip Method, Watch Method, and using the stars.
This video falls under the Public Domain:
"A work of the United States government, as defined by United States copyright law, is "a work prepared by an officer or employee" of the federal government "as part of that person's official duties." In general, under section 105 of the Copyright Act, such works are not entitled to domestic copyright protection under U.S. law."
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Army Field Kitchen: "Cooking Outfit For Small Detachments" 1961 US Army Training Film 20min

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"FEATURES, TRANSPORT, INSTALLATION ...

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"FEATURES, TRANSPORT, INSTALLATION AND USE OF UNIT - PROPER COOKING AND SERVING PROCEDURES - DISASSEMBLY AND PACKING OF UNIT FOR MOVE TO NEW AREA."
US ArmyTrainingFilm TF10-3119
Originally a public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
1944 TB 10-400-2 "Outfit, Cooking, Small Detachment"
http://www.105th.org/paperwork/misc/stove/manual.pdf
http://www.qmfound.com/history_of_rations.htm
RATIONS
ConferenceNotes
Prepared by The Quartermaster School
For the Quartermaster GeneralJanuary 1949
THE HISTORY OF RATIONS...EarlyAmericanRationsAt the opening of the Revolutionary War, the colonies fed their own militia. Once the Army had grown, and had taken on a uniform character, the problem of feeding this unit became both acute and difficult. Shortly after George Washington was elected Commander in chief, the Continental Congress created a Commissary General of Stores Provisions, Joseph Trumbull, who had distinguished himself in feeding the Connecticut militia, was appointed to fill the job. The earliest legislation fixing the components of the Army ration was passed on November 4, 1775. A ration is the allowance of food for the subsistence of one person for one day. This first ration provided the following components:
l6 oz; beef 6.8 oz.peas
18 oz. flour 1.4 oz. rice
16 oz. milk .1830 oz. Soap
1 qt. spruce beer .0686 oz. candle
Compared with our present dietary requirements, this ration provided more calories, twice as much protein, an adequate supply of all minerals and vitamins with the exception of vitamins A and C...
Field ration D
Field ration D was developed by ColonelPaul P.Logan, who worked on its development from 1933 to 1937. This ration in no way resembled the old World War I ration, which has been called the Armour ration, or the reserve ration of 1922. It consisted of a chocolate bar, stabilized to a high melting point by the inclusion of oat flour, and it provided 600 calories. Three 4-ounce chocolate bars provided one ration.
Field ration D proved to be convenient and versatile; it can be called the first modern emergency ration. Because it did not provide the soldier with 3 full, palatable, and nutritionally balanced meals per day, it was felt that another ration was needed. Early in 1932, a Sanitary CorpsReserve officer submitted "a balanced meal in a can", which consisted of a pound of stew composed of 12 vegetables, and 9 meats mixed in the proportions supposedly required to make a well-balanced meal and alleged to contain all the necessary vitamins and minerals.
Further development in ration research
Little attention was given to this can of food until in 1937 when W. R. McReynolds, the first director of the new SubsistenceResearch Laboratory inaugurated studies for the purpose of revising the reserve ration, and supplementing it with prepared meals in tin cans, such as beef stew, beef with noodles, etc. In 1938, Major McReynolds completed his work on the ration and called it a combat ration. It was presented to the Quartermaster Corps Technical Committee which approved it with the recommendation that a further study be made with a view to increase the caloric value of the ration. On 1 November, 1939, the Adjutant General announced the adoption of field ration C. It consisted of 3 cans containing a meat and vegetable component, and 3 cans, containing crackers, sugar, and soluble coffee; it furnished 2974 calories, 114 grams of protein, and an adequate supply of vitamins and minerals.
The K ration
Neither the C nor the D ration filled the need for a special ration suitable for use in highly mobile warfare. The D ration was intended to allay worst hunger of a single missed meal; the C ration was considered too heavy and bulky for mobile units. Dr. Ancel Keys, Director of the Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene at the University of Minnesota, first suggested a ration to be used for parachute troops, tank corps, motorcycle troops and other mobile units... The final results of this work was the ration officially designated as field ration, type K. The letter K had no particular significance; it was chosen merely to have a phonetically different letter from the letters C and D. The K ration was officially adopted in 1942. It was packed in 8 units, and yielded approximately 8300 calories, 99 grams of protein, and was slightly under specifications in minerals and vitamins as recommended by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council...

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"FEATURES, TRANSPORT, INSTALLATION AND USE OF UNIT - PROPER COOKING AND SERVING PROCEDURES - DISASSEMBLY AND PACKING OF UNIT FOR MOVE TO NEW AREA."
US ArmyTrainingFilm TF10-3119
Originally a public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
1944 TB 10-400-2 "Outfit, Cooking, Small Detachment"
http://www.105th.org/paperwork/misc/stove/manual.pdf
http://www.qmfound.com/history_of_rations.htm
RATIONS
ConferenceNotes
Prepared by The Quartermaster School
For the Quartermaster GeneralJanuary 1949
THE HISTORY OF RATIONS...EarlyAmericanRationsAt the opening of the Revolutionary War, the colonies fed their own militia. Once the Army had grown, and had taken on a uniform character, the problem of feeding this unit became both acute and difficult. Shortly after George Washington was elected Commander in chief, the Continental Congress created a Commissary General of Stores Provisions, Joseph Trumbull, who had distinguished himself in feeding the Connecticut militia, was appointed to fill the job. The earliest legislation fixing the components of the Army ration was passed on November 4, 1775. A ration is the allowance of food for the subsistence of one person for one day. This first ration provided the following components:
l6 oz; beef 6.8 oz.peas
18 oz. flour 1.4 oz. rice
16 oz. milk .1830 oz. Soap
1 qt. spruce beer .0686 oz. candle
Compared with our present dietary requirements, this ration provided more calories, twice as much protein, an adequate supply of all minerals and vitamins with the exception of vitamins A and C...
Field ration D
Field ration D was developed by ColonelPaul P.Logan, who worked on its development from 1933 to 1937. This ration in no way resembled the old World War I ration, which has been called the Armour ration, or the reserve ration of 1922. It consisted of a chocolate bar, stabilized to a high melting point by the inclusion of oat flour, and it provided 600 calories. Three 4-ounce chocolate bars provided one ration.
Field ration D proved to be convenient and versatile; it can be called the first modern emergency ration. Because it did not provide the soldier with 3 full, palatable, and nutritionally balanced meals per day, it was felt that another ration was needed. Early in 1932, a Sanitary CorpsReserve officer submitted "a balanced meal in a can", which consisted of a pound of stew composed of 12 vegetables, and 9 meats mixed in the proportions supposedly required to make a well-balanced meal and alleged to contain all the necessary vitamins and minerals.
Further development in ration research
Little attention was given to this can of food until in 1937 when W. R. McReynolds, the first director of the new SubsistenceResearch Laboratory inaugurated studies for the purpose of revising the reserve ration, and supplementing it with prepared meals in tin cans, such as beef stew, beef with noodles, etc. In 1938, Major McReynolds completed his work on the ration and called it a combat ration. It was presented to the Quartermaster Corps Technical Committee which approved it with the recommendation that a further study be made with a view to increase the caloric value of the ration. On 1 November, 1939, the Adjutant General announced the adoption of field ration C. It consisted of 3 cans containing a meat and vegetable component, and 3 cans, containing crackers, sugar, and soluble coffee; it furnished 2974 calories, 114 grams of protein, and an adequate supply of vitamins and minerals.
The K ration
Neither the C nor the D ration filled the need for a special ration suitable for use in highly mobile warfare. The D ration was intended to allay worst hunger of a single missed meal; the C ration was considered too heavy and bulky for mobile units. Dr. Ancel Keys, Director of the Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene at the University of Minnesota, first suggested a ration to be used for parachute troops, tank corps, motorcycle troops and other mobile units... The final results of this work was the ration officially designated as field ration, type K. The letter K had no particular significance; it was chosen merely to have a phonetically different letter from the letters C and D. The K ration was officially adopted in 1942. It was packed in 8 units, and yielded approximately 8300 calories, 99 grams of protein, and was slightly under specifications in minerals and vitamins as recommended by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council...

Lego SWAT - Hunting Field Army Military - Knockoff Minifigures by YL

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Urban Combat - Room Breaching & Clearing - US Army (2011)

This video gives a brief overview on room breaching and clearing techniques based on the US Army Field Manual FM 3-06.11 from June 2011.
Military History Visualized provides a series of short narrative and visual presentations like documentaries based on academic literature or sometimes primary sources. Videos are intended as introduction to military history, but also contain a lot of details for history buffs. Since the aim is to keep the episodes short and comprehensive some details are often cut.
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Headquarters, Department of the Army: ATTP 3-06.11 (FM 3-06.11) – Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrain (June 2011)
Headquarters, Department of the Army: FM 3-21.8 – The Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad (March 2007)
https://www.reddit.com/r/army/comments/5xrz2e/why_does_a_rifleman_provide_forward_security_in/
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PowerPoint 2016, Word, Excel, Tile Mill, QGIS, Processing 3, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Premiere, Adobe Audition, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Animate.
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» DISCLAIMER «
Amazon AssociatesProgram: “Bernhard Kast is a participant in the Amazon ServicesLLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.”
Bernhard Kast ist Teilnehmer des Partnerprogramms von Amazon Europe S.à.r.l. und Partner des Werbeprogramms, das zur Bereitstellung eines Mediums für Websites konzipiert wurde, mittels dessen durch die Platzierung von Werbeanzeigen und Links zu amazon.de Werbekostenerstattung verdient werden können.

Check out what US Soldiers had for breakfast during WW2! And the very first generation accessory packet! Everything is preserved.
The C Ration was first produced in 1939. Cigarettes were added with accessory packets in 1944.
We take a quick look at the direct forerunner of the C Ration - the Reserve Ration of WW1. This is an upcoming review (as well as a WW1 US ArmyEmergency Ration so stay tuned).
For correspondence, or to send a Military Ration for review, my mailing information is:
Steve1989
3616 Harden Blvd
#360Lakeland, FL 33803
http://www.mremarketplace.com/
http://www.mreinfo.com/
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2821334&ty=h
And thank you everyone for watching & subscribing - hope
you enjoyed this one, as I certainly did making it!
-Steve
** All Music By: Steve1989 MREinfo **
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dingo7055:
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SparrowMedicine:
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What does it take to be the Army's "Best Medic?"

This episode of SOLDIERS introduces you to the Army's annual BestMedic competition at Camp Bullis, Texas. 32 teams come to compete from across the Army. We followed a team from the 10th Mountain Division as they return to compete in the competition for a second time. Last year they came in 11th and they are seeking to improve on that. Watch and find out how they do.

US Army Survival Training Video: Field Crafts | Part 2

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This US Army training video focuses on creating field crafts while evading from the enemy and surviving in the wild. The key elements to survival are First Aid, Water, Shelter, Food, Fire, and Signaling. When surviving behind enemy lines, plan your course of actions and level your situation.
Water is highly important. Without it, your survival behind enemy lines or in the wilderness will dwindle. You cannot go without water for the most 3 days. The training video teaches how to do a Transpiration Bag, Above GroundSolar Still, Vegetation Bag, and Seep Hole.
When you have obtained water, you need to filter it to make it palatable and to remove any microbes.
A good shelter can increase your survivability time. A good shelter can strengthen your will to live. Be mindful and cautious when building shelter behind enemy lines. Building shelter will depend on your situation.
You need fire to purify water and prepare food. Fire is also used for warmth and keeping dry. Security is your first consideration using fire. In an evasion situation, fire should only be used for survival. Fire needs air, heat, and fuel to burn. Carefully prepare your area to make a fire. You need tinder, kindling, and sustaining fuel to continue a fire.
If you are moving, you need to navigate. This video will show you how to do Shadow Tip Method, Watch Method, and using the stars.
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Army Field Kitchen: "Cooking Outfit For Small Detachments" 1961 US Army Training Film 20min

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"FEATURES, TRANSPORT, INSTALLATION AND USE OF UNIT - PROPER COOKING AND SERVING PROCEDURES - DISASSEMBLY AND PACKING OF UNIT FOR MOVE TO NEW AREA."
US ArmyTrainingFilm TF10-3119
Originally a public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
1944 TB 10-400-2 "Outfit, Cooking, Small Detachment"
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RATIONS
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Prepared by The Quartermaster School
For the Quartermaster GeneralJanuary 1949
THE HISTORY OF RATIONS...EarlyAmericanRationsAt the opening of the Revolutionary War, the colonies fed their own militia. Once the Army had grown, and had taken on a uniform character, the problem of feeding this unit became both acute and difficult. Shortly after George Washington was elected Commander in chief, the Continental Congress created a Commissary General of Stores Provisions, Joseph Trumbull, who had distinguished himself in feeding the Connecticut militia, was appointed to fill the job. The earliest legislation fixing the components of the Army ration was passed on November 4, 1775. A ration is the allowance of food for the subsistence of one person for one day. This first ration provided the following components:
l6 oz; beef 6.8 oz.peas
18 oz. flour 1.4 oz. rice
16 oz. milk .1830 oz. Soap
1 qt. spruce beer .0686 oz. candle
Compared with our present dietary requirements, this ration provided more calories, twice as much protein, an adequate supply of all minerals and vitamins with the exception of vitamins A and C...
Field ration D
Field ration D was developed by ColonelPaul P.Logan, who worked on its development from 1933 to 1937. This ration in no way resembled the old World War I ration, which has been called the Armour ration, or the reserve ration of 1922. It consisted of a chocolate bar, stabilized to a high melting point by the inclusion of oat flour, and it provided 600 calories. Three 4-ounce chocolate bars provided one ration.
Field ration D proved to be convenient and versatile; it can be called the first modern emergency ration. Because it did not provide the soldier with 3 full, palatable, and nutritionally balanced meals per day, it was felt that another ration was needed. Early in 1932, a Sanitary CorpsReserve officer submitted "a balanced meal in a can", which consisted of a pound of stew composed of 12 vegetables, and 9 meats mixed in the proportions supposedly required to make a well-balanced meal and alleged to contain all the necessary vitamins and minerals.
Further development in ration research
Little attention was given to this can of food until in 1937 when W. R. McReynolds, the first director of the new SubsistenceResearch Laboratory inaugurated studies for the purpose of revising the reserve ration, and supplementing it with prepared meals in tin cans, such as beef stew, beef with noodles, etc. In 1938, Major McReynolds completed his work on the ration and called it a combat ration. It was presented to the Quartermaster Corps Technical Committee which approved it with the recommendation that a further study be made with a view to increase the caloric value of the ration. On 1 November, 1939, the Adjutant General announced the adoption of field ration C. It consisted of 3 cans containing a meat and vegetable component, and 3 cans, containing crackers, sugar, and soluble coffee; it furnished 2974 calories, 114 grams of protein, and an adequate supply of vitamins and minerals.
The K ration
Neither the C nor the D ration filled the need for a special ration suitable for use in highly mobile warfare. The D ration was intended to allay worst hunger of a single missed meal; the C ration was considered too heavy and bulky for mobile units. Dr. Ancel Keys, Director of the Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene at the University of Minnesota, first suggested a ration to be used for parachute troops, tank corps, motorcycle troops and other mobile units... The final results of this work was the ration officially designated as field ration, type K. The letter K had no particular significance; it was chosen merely to have a phonetically different letter from the letters C and D. The K ration was officially adopted in 1942. It was packed in 8 units, and yielded approximately 8300 calories, 99 grams of protein, and was slightly under specifications in minerals and vitamins as recommended by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council...

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